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Brown Bag Series continues Wed. with "Cost of Conflict" discussion

The fall Arts and Sciences Brown Bag Series, “America: 10 Years Later,” continues on Nov. 2 with a program on “America: The Cost of Conflict,”...

DLDC approves $45,000 in loans for Incubator businesses

The Dunkirk Local Development Corporation recently approved $45,000 in new loans for Selling Hive and Henlie, tenants of the SUNY Technology Incubator, in order to...

Peace activist Brian Willson to speak Monday in Houghton

S. Brian Willson, author, Viet Nam veteran turned peace activist, and former Fredonia resident will discuss his new memoir, "Blood on the Tracks: The Life...

Volunteer and Community Services Sponsor Seventh Annual "Operation Breakfast Rescue" Nov. 1-3

SUNY Fredonia’s Volunteer and Community Services Department, which is a part of Campus Life, will host its seventh “Operation Breakfast Rescue” Nov. 1 - 3...

Dual Diploma Program (DDP) with Turkey explained Nov. 2

SUNY Fredonia will host an overview of the Dual Diploma Program (DDP) from the Director of the School of Foreign Languages from Izmir University, Dr...

Mary Louise White Symposium dedicated to the work and legacy of gospel great Mahalia Jackson

Panelists Mark Anthony Neal Gillian Steinberg Alexis Levitin The English Department dedicates the 7th Annual Mary Louise White Symposium to the legacy of gospel great...

Campus to honor veterans, award new scholarships

SUNY Fredonia will hold its annual memorial service for U.S. veterans on Friday, Nov. 4. The ceremony will take place at 3:30 p.m. at the...

8 ft. paper "peace crane" folded in Marion Art Gallery Friday

Students, faculty, and community members are invited to help fold an 8-ft. origami paper peace crane at 6 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 4, in the...

Golden Key International Honour Society to induct more than 100

A total of 112 SUNY Fredonia juniors, seniors and graduate students will be inducted into the 2011 class of the Golden Key International Honour Society...

Michael Jabot appointed to help shape future science ed standards

Michael Jabot, SUNY Fredonia professor in the College of Education, has been named by Achieve, Inc. and the National Research Council to help in a...